25 photos that will make you want to hike Torres del Paine in Patagonia

If you ever had any doubts about traveling to Patagonia and to hike Torres del Paine this Photo Essay will take them away! The pictures shown here were taken during my 7 day hiking adventure in the national park – follow me along the trail by scrolling through the pictures.

After publishing all the videos from my time in the park it was about time to show you also the photographs I took at the numerous stunning lookouts. As you can imagine it is quite a challenge to make a selection of only 25 pictures – but I somehow managed to do it:

I decided to walk into the park by adding one day – therefore I hiked along the Rio Grey and got rewarded..by this view to the Cuernos mountains with the blue Lago Pehoe – seing this at the first day increases your motivationAt the end of day 1 I reached the Camp & Refugio Paine Grande which is located at the Lago PehoeTents at the campsite Paine Grande – we were quite lucky with the weather, though the winds have been strongSunrise seen from Camp Paine GrandeThe Valle del Frances has been on the itinerary for day 2..in the valley you are surrounded by mountain peaksOn day 2 and 3 I walked along Lago NordernskjöldLos Cuernos has been my campsite for the 2nd nightDay 3 started early and it has been sunnyDay 3: At the end of this Valley you make you way up to the fab Torres!..and then I saw them – the Torres del Paine made me stay and look at them for 2 hours at the end of day 3Day 4 started rainy – I made my way back down to get to the backside of the parkThe Valley along Rio Paine can only be seen if hiking the circuit – my campsite Seron was located close to the rivernext stop on day 5: the campsite at Lago Dickson, the most beautiful located in the park, but too many mosquitos – I needed to continueDay 6: We did it! We reached the top of the John Gardner Pass..the weather up here has been rough..but the view has been totally worth the climb on day 6!The southern Patagonian Icefield can only be seen this way if you go for the circuit trekEndless ice – standing right next to the edge of the ice shield makes you feel pretty tinyDay 6 has been the best day and one of the longestThe campsite Grey has been my destination on day 6 – located next to the Lago Grey..where you find massive icebergs floating in the water..and this is the source of those icebergs – the Grey Glacier

Isn't it tempting? If you want to go hiking in Torres del Paine have a look at the ultimate Trekking Guide Torres del Paine with all informations needed to experience this awesome park on your own.

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Hi there Steve. Absolutely love your photos and video, and this park in Patagonia is one of the most amazing places I've ever seen in the world (and I'm from NZ -we have a few amazing places of our own)!

Hi Steve, do you have any thoughts on doing the full Torres circuit vs. the Cabo Froward trek? Or otherwise doing Cabo Froward and just the W? Do you think the former would be overkill? Of the two, which do you think is more aesthetically beautiful?